Indian Style
Written by Paul Fromm
Thursday, 24 January 2013 04:56
* Indian Style*

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*A Manitoulin Island Indian picks up a hooker off the streets of Sudbury .*
*'How much you charge for hour, sister?' he asks.*

*
'$100,' she replies.*

*
He says 'You do Indian style?'*

*
'No' she says.*

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'I pay you $200 do it Indian style'*

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'No', she says, not knowing what Indian style is.*

*
'I pay you $300'*

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'No', she says.*

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'I pay you $400'*

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'No', she says.*

*
So finally he says,*
*'OK, I pay you $1,000 to do it Indian style..'*

*
She thinks,*
*'Well, I've been in the game for over 10 years now. I've* *had every kind
of request from weirdos from every*
*part of the world. How bad could Indian Style be?'*

*
So she agrees and has sex with him.They do it in*
*every kind of way and in every possible position.*


* Finally, after several hours, they
finish.*

*Exhausted, the hooker turns to him and says,*
*'Hey, I was expecting something perverted and*
*disgusting. But that was good. So what exactly* *is 'Indian style?' *

*
**The Indian replies 'you send bill to government*
 
Hear Paul Fromm -- The Free Speech Crisis in Canada -- on The Deanna Spingola Show, T
Written by Paul Fromm
Wednesday, 23 January 2013 16:09
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We Need More of This "Diversity"
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Friday, 18 January 2013 06:43
*We Need More of This "Diversity"*
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Horror of Kenya's 'witch' lynchings

[image: Joseph Ondieki, at the grave of his mother, who was burned as a
witch]
Joseph Ondieki, at the grave of his mother, who was burned as a witch

By Odhiambo Joseph
BBC News, Kenya

*Villagers, many straight from their farms, and armed with machetes, sticks
and axes, are shouting and crowding round in a big group in Kenya's fertile
Kisii district.*

I can't see clearly what is going on, but heavy smoke is rising from the
ground and a horrible stench fills the air.

More people are streaming up the hill, some of them with firewood and maize
stalks.

Suddenly an old woman breaks from the crowd, screaming for mercy. Three or
four people go after her, beat her and drag her back, pushing her onto -
what I can now see - is a raging fire.

*Burned alive*

I was witnessing a horrific practice which appears to be on the increase in
Kenya - the lynching of people accused of being witches.

I personally saw the burning alive of five elderly men and women in Itii
village.
[image: Joseph Ondieki]
*They point at me saying - that is a son of the witch*
Joseph Ondieki

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Perspective<http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/african_perspective.shtml>

I had been visiting relatives in a nearby town, when I heard what was
happening. I dashed to the scene, accompanied by a village elder.

He reacted as if what we were watching was quite normal, which was shocking
for me.

As a stranger I felt I had no choice but to stand by and watch. My fear was
that if I showed any sign of disapproval, or made any false move, the angry
mob could turn on me.

Not one person was protesting or trying to stop the killing.

Hours later, the police came and removed the charred bodies.

Village youths who took part in the killings told me that the five victims
had to die because they had bewitched a young boy.

"Of course some people have been burned. But there is proof of witchcraft,"
said one youth.

He said that a child had spent the night walking around and then was unable
to talk the following morning - except to one of the so-called witches.
[image: Mary Nyaboke]
Mary Nyaboke came home to find her mother-in-law burned alive

I asked the youths whether or not people involved in this supposed
witchcraft should be punished.

"Yes, they must be punished, every one," said the first youth.

"We are very angry and that's why we end up punishing these people and even
killing them."

His friend agreed: "In other communities, there are witches all round but
in Kisii we have come up with a new method, we want to kill these people
using our own hands."

I later discovered that the young boy who had supposedly been bewitched,
was suffering from epilepsy.

His mother had panicked when he had had an attack.

*All too common*

The village elder was dismissive of my horror, saying that this kind of
thing happens all the time in the western district of Kisii.

He told me about Joseph Ondieki, whose mother had been burned to death less
than two months earlier.

I found Joseph and his wife Mary Nyaboke tending vegetables in their small
shamba, or homestead.
*If I visit my neighbours I fear they might poison my food*
Joseph Ondieki

Mary told me that on the day her mother-in-law had been killed she had been
visiting her own parents.

She had heard a noise and discovered the truth when she came home.

She said that in the 20 years she had been married, she had never had any
reason to believe her husband's mother was a witch.

Joseph told me he has suffered a lot since his mother died.

"I was born here, but at this stage I feel as if this is not my home any
more," he said.

"I cannot visit neighbours or relatives.

"Even when they see me standing by the road side, they point at me, saying:
'That is a son of the witch'.
[image: Joseph Ondieki and his wife Mary]
The couple fear they may be the next victims

"And when I go to town they also start wondering what has taken me there.
Is it that I am going to give evidence against them?

"When I come back, they say I've been seen at the police station, but I've
never been there. I've never reported the matter.

"If I visit the neighbours, I always fear that they might put poison in the
food.

"So when I'm forced to visit, I make sure I don't eat anything.

"If I can't get my own food I just have a glass of water and sleep."

I set off with Joseph up the hill towards his house, which was far from the
centre of the village.

On the way we passed his mother's house.

A neighbour was reluctant to talk to me and denied even knowing Joseph's
mother.

"Here in Kisii, people are being burned on mere allegation and most of them
are old," Joseph said.

"We now don't have any old people in the village to consult.

"Even me I'm now approaching 50 years old - I'm afraid that they'll come
for me also."

*Warning signs*

I spent three days in Kisii trying to speak to the authorities, but nobody,
neither the police nor the local government officials would talk to me.
[image: map]

As night drew in, and it was time for me to leave, Joseph walked with me
from his village to where my car was parked.

When we arrived, he begged me to take him with me to Mombasa, where I am
based.

It was very difficult for me to leave him behind.

As I drove away I passed signs pinned to trees, warning witches that they
would be tracked down.

"We know you by your names", someone had typed in bold.

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*To listen to the full broadcast of Kenya's Witch Lynchings, tune in
to **African
Perspective*<http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/african_perspective.shtml>
*on the **BBC World Service.* <http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/>*The
program is first broadcast on Saturday 27 June at 1106 GMT. It will be
available online from 2106 GMT, for one week.*
 
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